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15 Authors like Roan Parrish

Roan Parrish writes deeply felt LGBTQ+ romances celebrated for their emotional honesty, layered characters, and tender exploration of love and healing. Standout titles such as In the Middle of Somewhere and Better Than People highlight her gift for pairing romance with personal growth.

If Roan Parrish is one of your go-to authors, these writers are well worth adding to your reading list:

  1. Alexis Hall

    If you love Roan Parrish’s emotional warmth, Alexis Hall is an easy recommendation. Hall writes smart, funny, and deeply humane LGBTQ+ romances filled with vulnerability, sharp wit, and characters who feel wonderfully real.

    His book, Boyfriend Material, is a charming fake-dating romance in which two men agree to pose as a couple and end up discovering something much more meaningful.

  2. Casey McQuiston

    Casey McQuiston writes lively, big-hearted romances packed with humor, chemistry, and emotional payoff. Like Parrish, McQuiston creates relationships that feel sincere even in high-concept setups.

    Red, White & Royal Blue is a perfect place to start: a joyful, fast-moving love story between the son of the US president and a British prince.

  3. TJ Klune

    TJ Klune blends tenderness, humor, and emotional resonance in a way many Roan Parrish readers will appreciate. His books are full of heart, with characters who find love, belonging, and family in unexpected places.

    Try The House in the Cerulean Sea, a gentle fantasy about a lonely caseworker who discovers friendship, acceptance, and a new sense of home at a magical orphanage.

  4. Cat Sebastian

    Cat Sebastian is a wonderful choice if you want historical romance with queer characters, sparkling dialogue, and genuine emotional depth. Her stories are warm, witty, and consistently satisfying.

    Her novel, The Soldier’s Scoundrel, follows two very different men whose adventures gradually turn into an irresistible romance.

  5. K.J. Charles

    K.J. Charles is ideal for readers who enjoy romance alongside strong plotting and rich historical atmosphere. Her books combine LGBTQ+ relationships, sharp characterization, and page-turning intrigue.

    Start with The Magpie Lord, a clever mix of mystery, magic, and romance in which two determined men must work together to uncover dangerous supernatural secrets.

  6. Sarina Bowen

    Sarina Bowen writes romances with warmth, emotional openness, and instantly engaging characters. Readers who enjoy Roan Parrish’s balance of tenderness and vulnerability will likely connect with Bowen’s work as well.

    In her book Him, co-written with Elle Kennedy, Bowen tells the story of childhood friends Jamie and Wes as they navigate friendship, attraction, and self-discovery in a heartfelt second-chance romance.

  7. Elle Kennedy

    Elle Kennedy is known for lively dialogue, strong chemistry, and romances that are both fun and emotionally grounded. Her characters have an easy authenticity that should appeal to Parrish fans.

    In The Deal, the first book in her Off-Campus series, Hannah and Garrett enter a fake arrangement that quickly grows into something genuine, sweet, and deeply charming.

  8. Garrett Leigh

    Garrett Leigh writes emotionally intense romance with messy, believable characters and hard-won happy endings. If you’re drawn to Roan Parrish’s more realistic and vulnerable storytelling, Leigh is a strong match.

    Her book Misfits offers a thoughtful look at a polyamorous relationship, exploring trust, acceptance, and the search for a place to belong.

  9. Lucy Lennox

    Lucy Lennox brings warmth, humor, and plenty of heart to her romances. Her books often center on family, community, and uplifting relationships, making them a great fit for readers who enjoy emotionally generous love stories.

    In Borrowing Blue, Lennox delivers a cozy small-town romance filled with playful banter, lovable characters, and a comforting sense of joy.

  10. Tal Bauer

    Tal Bauer writes deeply emotional romances that often unfold against high-stakes, suspenseful backdrops. Like Parrish, he is especially good at exploring vulnerability, trust, and the intensity of human connection.

    The Murder Between Us combines romance and mystery as two FBI agents navigate danger, attraction, and the emotional weight of the case they are trying to solve.

  11. Jay Northcote

    Jay Northcote’s romances are warm, heartfelt, and grounded in believable relationships. His books often focus on friendship, self-discovery, and emotional growth, with a nice balance of tenderness and humor.

    Fans of Roan Parrish should try Helping Hand, a moving story about two college friends working through attraction, uncertainty, and changing feelings.

  12. Avon Gale

    Avon Gale writes energetic romances with humor, sincerity, and memorable characters who evolve through their relationships. Her books have a lively voice while still delivering real emotional depth.

    Readers who enjoy Roan Parrish may like Gale’s Let the Wrong Light In, a witty and heartfelt romance about two people confronting personal struggles as they fall in love.

  13. Christina Lauren

    This writing duo is known for breezy, engaging romances that balance humor with genuine feeling. Their stories are accessible, entertaining, and full of characters readers quickly grow attached to.

    If you're a Roan Parrish fan looking for something tender and memorable, try Autoboyography, a touching coming-of-age romance about identity, acceptance, and first love.

  14. Talia Hibbert

    Talia Hibbert writes clever, affectionate romances with vivid characters and emotionally satisfying arcs. Her books are often funny and warm, but they also dig thoughtfully into vulnerability, healing, and self-acceptance.

    Fans of Parrish will appreciate Hibbert's Get a Life, Chloe Brown, a charming romance about taking chances, opening up emotionally, and building a life that feels truly your own.

  15. Santino Hassell

    Santino Hassell writes emotionally charged romances centered on complicated characters, difficult histories, and intense personal stakes. His work has a raw, candid quality that can resonate with readers who enjoy Parrish’s emotional honesty.

    Fans drawn to Roan Parrish's emotionally resonant style should check out Hassell's Sutphin Boulevard, a gritty, heartfelt romance that explores friendship, love, and the weight of personal struggle.

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